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Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Inspiration for Sedona Star, Part 1

Valerie Giles, whose Month 1 photo of Sedona Star I featured a couple of weeks ago, has already finished Month 2 as well:

The Red Centre - Month 2

It was not my intention to follow Valerie's quilt every month, but I've been learning more about the story behind her inspiration for her beautiful colour scheme, so I had to post about it again.

I didn't realize that The Red Centre is actually a place - the area in central Australia around Uluru, or Ayer's Rock. When I asked Valerie about her inspiration, she wrote me this:

"I guess my inspiration comes from the trip we made in 2010 to Alice Springs and Uluru. The emotion I felt at seeing the Rock was overwhelming. The colours change constantly and the textures are so beautiful. I absolutely love all our indigenous fabrics and at Uluru we got to see the ancient rock paintings, so my aim is to get as much of this into my very first block of the month."

I love that story! Thank you, Valerie. And I also love that the colours of central Australia are very similar to the colours around Sedona, Arizona:

I was so impressed by the synchronicity between Valerie's quilt and Sedona itself, which are also both significant spiritual locations, that I finally contacted Sedona Star designer Sarah Vedeler to find out what her inspiration was. She sent me a great reply, but you will have to wait until tomorrow to read it!

Between the new situation with comment notifications, and my ongoing shoulder issue, I probably won't be able to reply to comments. But, I sincerely appreciate every one! Thanks so much for your visit!